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| dimitris 2006-12-22, 8:11 am |
| I have ordered a new book called Continuum Mechanics using Mathematica
see here
http://www.amazon.com/Continuum-Mec...ie=UTF8&s=books
Does anyone know related applocations of Mathematica in the field of
the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity (and its brances such us
elastostatics, elastodynamics, fracture mechanics etc.)
In particular I am interested in the simulation of propagation of
elastic waves in unbounded and unbounded media (longitudinal,
transverse, Rayleigh, Stoneley, torsional waves and so on).
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Dimitris
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| dimitris 2006-12-23, 8:11 am |
| Of course the correct is...
" ...the unbounded and bounded media..."
Regards
Dimitris
Ï/Ç dimitris Ýãñáøå:
> I have ordered a new book called Continuum Mechanics using Mathematica
>
> see here
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Continuum-Mec...ie=UTF8&s=books
>
> Does anyone know related applocations of Mathematica in the field of
> the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity (and its brances such us
> elastostatics, elastodynamics, fracture mechanics etc.)
>
> In particular I am interested in the simulation of propagation of
> elastic waves in unbounded and unbounded media (longitudinal,
> transverse, Rayleigh, Stoneley, torsional waves and so on).
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
>
> Dimitris
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